Long Range Sportfishing / Qualifier 105

Long Range Sportfishing / Qualifier 105 The Qualifier105 is a premier Long Range Sport Fishing vessel plying the fish rich waters of the Baja California, Mexico.

She is 105 feet long and 30 feet wide at the stern. Her home port and base of operations is Point Loma, in San Diego, California

04/23/2012

First trip of the year...come one come all!!!! The Penn Reels trip ( #12) Departing June 8 and returns June 16. $1695 for an 8-day trip!!!!

Call the office to book this trip (619.223.2786)

04/06/2012

Keep your radio tuned to AM 1050 KCAA between 11-12. John Klein will be doing a q&a session. He will also talk about fishing tips and techniques.

04/03/2012

We have our 8-day sponsored by Penn Reels coming up in June!!!! Check out the dates and pricing!!!

http://www.qualifier105.com/schedule.html

Huge 105 foot long range fishing vessel berthed in San Diego, California. We offer Long Range sportfishing trips from 2 to 18 days in length fishing Baja California. If you want tuna, yellowtail, wahoo, dorado and albacore we are the ones to fish with.

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03/29/2012

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Something you guys might like to know :)Coffee, Tea, Or — Fish?Concerned about the amount of mercury in your fish? A cup...
03/27/2012

Something you guys might like to know :)

Coffee, Tea, Or — Fish?
Concerned about the amount of mercury in your fish? A cup of coffee could be the cure, according to a University of Montreal study published in the journal Environmental Research. It shows that consuming coffee or tea with fish reduces your exposure to mercury, and that boiling or frying fish significantly reduces exposure to the contaminants. Cooking fish with coffee or tea reduces exposure to almost nothing, according to an article about the research in The Montreal Gazette that appeared October 10, 2011. The newspaper quoted lead scientist Marc Amyot, a professor of biological sciences, as saying, "The magnitude of the effect was surprising. We thought there might be a five-to 10-percent reduction. We don't usually see such dramatic results."
The study, conducted using in vitro techniques to simulate human digestion, showed that boiling and frying tuna, shark, and mackerel reduced exposure to mercury by about 40 to 60 percent. Drinking coffee and tea while consuming raw fish reduced exposure by about 50 to 60 percent. The article concluded that the two combined pretty much eliminated exposure to mercury.

R.L

http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20120405?pg=14

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03/26/2012

Will you be attending Day at the Docks this year in Point Loma, San Diego?? April 15th 9am-5pm. Come see us at our booth!!!!!

Check it out!!!!
03/16/2012

Check it out!!!!

03/12/2012
03/06/2012

We'll be at the Qualifier 105 booth at the Long Beach Fred Hall Show from Wednesday, March 7th to Sunday, March 11th. We hope you'll stop by and visit with us. Talk gear, techniques and trips with the best in the business. We hope to see you there!

John at the ISE Phoenix show. If you're in the area please come and join the fun!!!!
02/24/2012

John at the ISE Phoenix show. If you're in the area please come and join the fun!!!!

Though you guys might want to read about this :)http://web.utsandiego.com/news/2011/dec/28/anglers-need-visa-fish-mexico...
02/21/2012

Though you guys might want to read about this :)


http://web.utsandiego.com/news/2011/dec/28/anglers-need-visa-fish-mexico/?page=2

In addition to paying for a fishing permit or a yearly fishing license, anglers going into Mexico by land or by sea will need a visa. The cost will vary, depending on the length of the trip, but the visas will start at approximately $31.06 for three days or less of fishing, with the cost varying and...

02/14/2012

Happy Valentines Everyone!!!! I hope you guys and gals have a fun and wild day!!!!!!

Miguel Cory holding up a Coastside Fishing club Sticker at the ISE show in Sacramento.
01/21/2012

Miguel Cory holding up a Coastside Fishing club Sticker at the ISE show in Sacramento.

01/18/2012

$200 off a Coastside trip at ISE!

Hello Anglers!

Come by and visit us at our booth at the International Sportsmen's Exposition in Sacramento, Ca. January 19-22. While you're there, sign up for either the Coastside 7 Day trip (July 28-Aug. 4) or the Coastside 10 Day trip (Oct. 30-Nov. 9) and get $200 off the trip price. Better yet, sign up for both and save $400! These are always great trips with a great bunch of guys so join us at the ISE and save $200 just for stopping by.

Address

P. O. Box 60729
San Diego, CA
92166

Telephone

(619) 223-2786

Website

http://goo.gl/F5qUW

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